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Category Archives: Delict and Civil Claims

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Neighbours’ Facebook Feud: Cats Pics, Karens & Keyboard Muppets

Delict and Civil Claims, PropertyBy LawDotNewsAugust 26, 2025

“Dance like no one is watching, but text, post, and email like it will be read in court one day.” (Anon) When can the target of rude comments and insults on a community Facebook group sue? The High Court recently grappled with a community debate over free-roaming jackals that turned sour. The golf estate and…

Hamburger From Hell Takes a Bite out of Restaurant’s Profits & Reputation

Delict and Civil ClaimsBy LawDotNewsJuly 28, 2025

“You must take reasonable care to avoid acts or omissions which you can reasonably foresee would be likely to injure your neighbour.” (Lord Atkin in the groundbreaking 1932 House of Lords decision that found a soft drink manufacturer liable for a consumer’s shock and illness after she discovered a decomposed snail in the remains of…

Disclaimer Notices: How to Strengthen Yours

Delict and Civil ClaimsBy LawDotNewsMarch 26, 2025

“The minute you read something that you can’t understand, you can almost be sure that it was drawn up by a lawyer.” (Will Rogers, cowboy and actor) We’ve all seen (and probably ignored) disclaimer notices as we enter shopping centres, restaurants, businesses, hotels, sporting venues and the like. Usually, they read something along the lines…

Revenge Porn and a Fake Facebook Profile – Online Defamation Costs a Couple R3.55m

Delict and Civil ClaimsBy LawDotNewsJanuary 7, 2025

“The scariest thing about digital abuse is how a victim can never know how far it went, how many people it reached, and how much those who saw it bought it.” (Psychology Today) Our laws are always protective of our rights to privacy and dignity, and a recent High Court decision confirms that defamation can…

Sour Grapes? Don’t Make Accusations Unless They’re True

Delict and Civil ClaimsBy LawDotNewsJuly 29, 2024

“I am disgraced, impeached, and baffled here, Pierced to the soul with slander’s venomed spear.” (William Shakespeare) Here’s another warning from our courts to think twice before publishing anything defamatory, even if you genuinely believe it to be true. To escape liability, you must show that you fall under one or other of the legal defences…

The Pothole Plague – Claiming Damages

Delict and Civil ClaimsBy LawDotNewsApril 25, 2024

“If cars are required to be roadworthy, shouldn’t roads be required to be car-worthy?” (Online meme) If you fall victim to a pothole-infested road, don’t hesitate to sue for your losses. A recent High Court victory for a motorist claiming R8.6m in damages confirms yet again that those charged with maintaining our roads can be…

Suing for a Supermarket “Slip ‘n Trip” – What Must You Prove?

Delict and Civil ClaimsBy LawDotNewsSeptember 26, 2023

“The path is smooth that leadeth on to danger” (William Shakespeare) Tripping over aisle blockages or slipping on floors made slick by spillages can happen in even the best-managed supermarkets, and injured shoppers regularly turn to our courts to claim damages from shopkeepers and building owners. It’s no surprise therefore that this sort of claim…

How to Stop Someone Damaging Your Good Name on Social Media

Delict and Civil Claims, LitigationBy LawDotNewsJuly 26, 2023

“He that filches from me my good name robs me of that which not enriches him and makes me poor indeed.” (Shakespeare) As our lives move increasingly online, more and more of us will be subjected to the distress and damage of online attacks. Whether they are aimed at hurting us personally or at harming…

How to Stop Someone Damaging Your Good Name on Social Media

Delict and Civil Claims, LitigationBy LawDotNewsJuly 26, 2023

“He that filches from me my good name robs me of that which not enriches him and makes me poor indeed.” (Shakespeare) As our lives move increasingly online, more and more of us will be subjected to the distress and damage of online attacks. Whether they are aimed at hurting us personally or at harming…

“Bad Dog!” Why a Husky’s Owner Must Pay R100,000 Damages

Delict and Civil ClaimsBy LawDotNewsJune 27, 2023

“…in general, ownership of an animal should carry with it strict liability for any harm done by the animal.” (Extract from judgment below) Owning a pet comes with both joys and responsibilities, and a recent High Court award of almost R100,000 in damages to the victim of a dog attack is yet another reminder of…

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